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Local Officials Cheer as South Fork Wind Begins Churning Out Electricity

Local Officials Cheer as South Fork Wind Begins Churning Out Electricity

by Kimberly Glassman | May 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

CT Examiner joined a number of state and local officials, employees of Eversource and Ørsted, and union officials aboard the 143-foot Cecelia Ann for what was for most their first look in person at South Fork Wind. With a maximum generating capacity of 132 megawatts,...
Local Officials Cheer as South Fork Wind Begins Churning Out Electricity

Stratford celebrates milestone in contamination cleanup — ‘Take a lesson from Raymark’

by Kimberly Glassman | May 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

A one-third mile stretch of the creek, now clean, had held some of the contaminated soil that the since-defunct Raymark Industries had dumped across Stratford while manufacturing automotive brake products before shutting down in 1989. Since September 2020, an EPA-led...
Local Officials Cheer as South Fork Wind Begins Churning Out Electricity

In Stonington, school board grappling with structural problems at middle school

by Kimberly Glassman | May 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

Structural issues and the presence of asbestos at the middle school have raised questions about how and where students in grades 6 through 8 will attend school next year. Superintendent Mary Ann Butler said at a school board meeting Thursday that engineers who...
Local Officials Cheer as South Fork Wind Begins Churning Out Electricity

CT roads need 38 new and expensive noise barriers. Why there’s no money to pay for them.

by Kimberly Glassman | May 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

A study of noise along Connecticut’s roadways has recommended that the state Department of Transportation erect 38 new noise barriers along its interstate highways and state roads. However, according to a DOT spokeswoman, there is no federal or state money to pay for...
Local Officials Cheer as South Fork Wind Begins Churning Out Electricity

Buyer found for Enfield Square; mall to be converted into retail, housing, hotels with $250M project

by Kimberly Glassman | May 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

The dilapidated Enfield Square mall is slated to be transformed — through a $250 million project — into a new mixed-use area, complete with retail, housing, two hotels, and recreation space. Woodsonia Acquisitions, based in Nebraska, has entered a purchase and sale...
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